CNN’s chief international correspondent, Amanpour has covered major crises and interviewed top leaders around the world for two decades. RSVPs for the lecture are now being accepted.
The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television pays tribute to the trailblazing film and television producer, April 1-27 at UCLA's Billy Wilder Theater.
This talk by Daphne A. Brooks, which takes place on March 10 at 3:30 p.m. in the Charles E. Young Research Library, examines the problem of iconic blues women who’ve been “lost” to history.
John Villasenor, UCLA professor of electrical engineering, public policy, management and law, discusses the technological, legal, policy and business implications of the decryption order.
Why are humans driven to categorize the world? Science writer James Gleick and UCSD cognitive scientist Lera Boroditsky in discussion at UCLA Hammer Museum.
The UCLA associate professor of history and African American studies also appears on Feb. 17 in an episode of 'Unsung,' the TV One music biography series.